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Page 223
... ment to establish an English population , with English laws and language in this province , and to trust its government to none but a decidedly Eng- lish legislature . He wished to elevate the Canadiens by anglicizing them . There can ...
... ment to establish an English population , with English laws and language in this province , and to trust its government to none but a decidedly Eng- lish legislature . He wished to elevate the Canadiens by anglicizing them . There can ...
Page 370
... ment of Canada in Britain's wars that Macdonald had so bluntly re- sisted , but to which Laurier might be induced to yield . Although the Canadiens still formed 31 per cent of the population as they had in 1871 , they had been misled by ...
... ment of Canada in Britain's wars that Macdonald had so bluntly re- sisted , but to which Laurier might be induced to yield . Although the Canadiens still formed 31 per cent of the population as they had in 1871 , they had been misled by ...
Page 414
... ment that " the British Empire Delegation [ at the Peace Conference ] was really the Imperial War Cabinet under another name . " Yet the achievement had been no mere acceptance of an accomplished fact . Borden had raised the question in ...
... ment that " the British Empire Delegation [ at the Peace Conference ] was really the Imperial War Cabinet under another name . " Yet the achievement had been no mere acceptance of an accomplished fact . Borden had raised the question in ...
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